The album was produced by Tori and features longtime contributors Matt
Chamberlain on drums, Jon Evans on bass, and Mac Aladdin on guitars. Once again
Tori is joined in the studio by Mark Hawley and Marcel Van Limbeek who recorded
and mixed the album at Martian Engineering in Cornwall, England. "Abnormally
Attracted to Sin" is her tenth studio album, and is sure to be regarded as
another innovative chapter in the artist's trailblazing career.

For nearly two decades, Tori Amos' stark lyrical flourishes and inspired
musicianship have shaped the musical landscape. She is also considered one of
the most emotionally powerful live artists in music today. In 2007, the BBC
lauded both her live show and album as 'returning Tori Amos back to the
forefront of a genre she defined...still pushing her own boundaries."

Amos describes “Abnormally Attracted To Sin” as “really handmade. I wanted to
make a treasure, something people will value.” “AATS” is an elaborate feast made
from homegrown stock, offered up to a generation fed on small meals made with
cheap ingredients. The center of the album is Amos’s voice, and her Bösendorfer
piano. The mood for much of “AATS” is dark but charged, like a late night
conversation (or confession) held over several bottles of wine.